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May 22, 2026
This weekend, the Church celebrates Pentecost Sunday! Pentecost is a joyful and powerful feast day that marks the coming of the Holy Spirit.
Pentecost is often called the “birthday of the Church,” when the Holy Spirit came upon the apostles and filled them with courage, peace, and joy to go out a...
by Lindsay Carr —
May 22, 2026
pentecost
May 15, 2026
As another week of May comes to a close, we’re reminded that faith often grows quietly in simple prayers, small traditions, and ordinary family moments.
This month dedicated to Mary invites us to slow down just enough to notice those moments. Children especially learn through repetition and gentl...
by Lindsay Carr —
May 15, 2026
May 8, 2026
As we continue through the month of May, the Church keeps turning our hearts toward Mary. In many ways, Mary teaches us how to slow down, listen to God, and trust Him in everyday life.
For families with young children, Marian devotion does not need to be complicated. A simple prayer, a flower pla...
by Lindsay Carr —
May 08, 2026
May 1, 2026
As we turn the page into May, the Church invites us into something gentle and beautiful: a whole month dedicated to Mary, our Blessed Mother.
There’s something especially fitting about this. As flowers bloom and the world feels full of new life, we are reminded of Mary’s yes. Her openness to God ...
May 01, 2026
April 24, 2026
The Easter season is such a gift!
After the fullness of Holy Week and Easter Sunday, the weeks that follow invite us to slow down and stay with the joy. Jesus is risen, and He continues to come closer to us bringing us peace, comfort, and love.
For our children, this is a beautiful moment to keep...
Apr 24, 2026
easter
April 17, 2026
Happy Friday, friends! ✨
As we continue through the Easter season, it can be easy for the joy of Easter Sunday to slowly fade back into everyday routines. But the Church invites us to do something different - to remain in the joy.
Easter isn’t just one day. It’s a season. A time to keep celebrati...
by Lindsay Carr —
Apr 17, 2026
easter
April 10, 2026
Happy Friday, friends! And happy Easter! 🌷
After the quiet reflection during Lent and Holy Week, we now find ourselves in a different kind of season: the Easter season! It can feel like everything happened so quickly: from palms, to the Cross, to the empty tomb.
But the Church doesn’t celebrate E...
by Lindsay Carr —
Apr 10, 2026
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easter
March 27, 2026
Happy Friday, friends! 🌴
As we come to the end of Lent, we arrive at one of the most meaningful moments in the Church year: Palm Sunday. This Sunday begins Holy Week, when we walk closely with Jesus through His final days, leading us to the joy of Easter.
For families with young children, Palm Su...
Mar 27, 2026
lent
palm sunday
March 20, 2026
Happy Friday, friends! ❤️🔥
As we move further into Lent, this is often the point where the season begins to feel more real. The beginning has passed, routines have settled, and we may find ourselves asking, how is this going?
Some days may feel full of intention, and others may feel like we’ve f...
by Lindsay Carr —
Mar 20, 2026
lent
March 13th, 2026
Happy Friday, friends! ❤️🔥
As we move further into Lent, it can be easy for the season to slip quietly into the background of busy family life. With preschoolers especially, the most meaningful Lenten practices are often the smallest ones such as a short prayer before bed, helping a sibling, or ...
by Lindsay Carr —
Mar 13, 2026
lent
st. patrick
March 6, 2026
Happy Friday, friends! ❤️🔥
As we continue through Lent, many families are settling into the rhythm of the season. Some days may feel peaceful and intentional, while others feel busy and imperfect. Lent with young children isn’t about doing everything perfectly. It’s about gently turning our hear...
by Lindsay Carr —
Mar 07, 2026
lent
February 27th, 2026
Happy 2nd week of Lent, friends! ❤️🔥
As we continue through Lent, this is often the time when our good intentions start to feel a little harder. The novelty has worn off, routines are busy, and little ones may not fully understand why things feel different. That’s okay. Lent isn’t meant to feel ...
by Lindsay Carr —
Feb 27, 2026
lent